Retirement expert Greg Kurinec guides attendees through self-evaluation exercises and 10 critical questions every retiree must answer before embarking on retirement. Signup required through Zoom.
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Can you afford to retire?
Depending on your situation, it’s a simple question that you may welcome with a sense of accomplishment or receive with more than a little concern.
That provocative, but urgent, question is also the title of this virtual presentation hosted on Wednesday, September 23rd by the Tinley Park Public Library. The program will be led by retirement expert Greg Kurinec of Bentron Financial Group.
Kurinec will guide attendees through several self-evaluation exercises that help reveal their readiness for retirement. Thereafter, attendees will be introduced to 10 critical questions that every retiree must answer before embarking on a successful retirement. In addition, the session will cover the basic need for an estate and/or a financial plan, as Kurinec provides an estate analysis questionnaire and an example of a balance sheet.
Speaker Bio: Greg Kurinec, Certified Financial Professional
Kurinec began with Bentron, based in Downers Grove, in 2004. He has helped people at or near retirement through investment advising, estate planning, risk management and watching out for their overall financial well-being.
A lifelong resident of Orland Park, Kurinec is a graduate of Purdue University’s College of Consumer and Family Sciences, having earned degrees in Financial Planning and Counseling, as well as Selling and Sales Management.
In addition to his “Go to Greg” column, which has appeared in the Naperville Patch, Kurinec has served as an expert source and been quoted in publications ranging from Consumer Affairs and Insure.com to FINS Finance and MySuburbanLife.com.
In 2012, after his mother, Jeanne, lost her life to cancer, Greg and his two siblings founded “Jeanne’s Journey for Hope” to help other families battle the disease in its many forms. Since then, the foundation has raised over $125,000 to help families pay hospital and medical bills or as income replacement if the disease has resulted in a loss of employment.
Bentron Financial Group is online at www.bentron.com
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Event | Consumer Information and Finance |
TAGS: | Newsletter-Adult-Seasonal |
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